1 Model identification 1.1 Model identification (label) (The label is attached to the axle tube) Colour code 3346-10SB-XXX Article number SWINGBO 2 Hoggi GmbH Kantelbarer Rollstuhl Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Serial number max. load 50kg CE label...
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- Aluminium rigid frame with centre of gravity tilt in space - Wheel base adjustable - Wheel lock integrated in side panel - HOGGI light rear wheels incl. push rims (removable via quick release axle) Seat system: - Seat height adjustable - Push-handle or push-bar included - Adjustable tilt in space: -5°...
3 Common Information 3.1 Preface Thank you for selecting the SWINGBO 2 / 2XL wheelchair. We have designed this high-quality product to make your life safer and easier, and we’ve included this manual to help you use and care for it. Please read the following instructions to make sure you use this product as recommended.
- There are no known contraindications when used as directed. SWINGBO 2 / 2XL wheelchair is able to be used for further service. For further service the product has to be cleaned and sanitised efficiently. Afterwards the product has to be checked concerning condition, wearout and damage by an authorised technician.
You can reach us at: info@hoggi.de 3.7 Packing and shipping instructions If SWINGBO 2 / 2XL has to be sent back to the manufacturer for repair or exchange the product must be thoroughly cleaned/disinfected beforehand and put in a hygienically safe condition.
Familiarize yourself with the functions of the product. If you are not familiar with the product, study the user manual before testing. If no user manuals are available, request them from us. You can also download documents from our homepage at: www.hoggi.de Attention! Study the service and maintenance instructions before starting work.
5 Required tools and maintenance schedule 5.1 Required tools The following list shows the tools and utilities required for service. Reversible ratchet and sockets Torque wrench Wrench size 8-24 Measuring ranges 5-50 Nm Size 6 - 24 Hexagon wrench Screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Gr.
Customer: SWINGBO 2 / 2XL Maintenance schedule for regular inspection System wheelchair .......... Area Check (Checklist to tick off Pos. Serial number: Function / Setting Screw connections none (see instruction manual) damage / defor- ........mation 1. Basic product...
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Function / Setting Screw connections none damage / defor- mation 2. Accessories Fender - Height adjustment Anti tip and tip assist - Anti tip - Swivel away - Angle adjustment Footrest hanger - Angle adjustment Footrest bracket - Lower leg length - Folding away the footrest - Footrest lock Footrests...
On SWINGBO 2, the rear axle mounting offers 7 hole positions. The The distances are 1 cm each, giving a total adjustment range of of 6 cm in total.
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Depending on the wheel camber, steering wheels and drive wheels, the following guidelines result for SWINGBO 2: Depending on the wheel camber, steering wheels and drive wheels, the following guidelines result for SWINGBO 2:...
6.2 Seat depth SWINGBO 2 offers a seat depth adjustment range of 26 - 42cm. SWINGBO 2 XL 30 - 50 cm. The following adjustment ranges result for SWINGBO 2 according to the seat width: The following adjustment ranges result for SWINGBO 2 XL according to the seat width: To adjust the seat depth, a total of 4 screws must be loosened. First, the chair is tilted to 45° to reach and loosen the front screw connections. Then the rear screws on the right and left can be loosened. The seat panel can now be moved according to the specifi ed informati-...
The active degree describes the ratio of the position of the backrest relative to the drive wheel axis. The further the backrest is set behind the the drive wheel axle, the more active SWINGBO 2 and 2 XL can be driven.
Setting active degree 2 The axle mount is extended relatively far and the rear wheel cover wheel cover is screwed into the third last hole of the frame. Setting active degree 3 The axle mount is extended relatively short and the rear wheel cover is screwed into the fourth last hole of the frame.
After loosening the indicated screw connections, the back can be pulled out or pushed in. 6.5 Seat angle The tilt in space of SWINGBO 2 and 2XL an be adjusted between -5° and +45°. 13 positions of 4° each can be individually adjusted.
The tilt is triggered by a locking pin pull, which is controlled by a release lever on the push bar or push handle. 6.6 Back angle adjustment The back angle adjustment on the SWINGBO 2 and 2XL depends on selected push bar/push handle variant and the corresponding back. A distinction must be made here: 1.
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Push bar/handles foldable with trough-shaped backrest In contrast to the detachable push handles, the back is directly attached to the foldable push handles. In addition, the back is always used in the shape of a trough. The back angle can be set to 5 different angles depending on how it is screwed to the seat mount.
The footrest hanger can be swivelled up via the towing latches, but not fixed. SWINGBO 2 version for short LL (16-27 cm) or long LL (16-37 cm) 2XL version for short LL (20-36 cm) or long LL (20-41 cm) Footrest hanger angle adjustable Adjustable between 85°...
The further the footrest is pulled out to the front, the the greater the angle. If the procedure is reversed the angle decreases accordingly. 6.9 Armrest height and angle SWINGBO 2 and 2XL offers various adjustable armrest heights. Size 1: 14-21 cm Standard:...
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The armrest with tilt compensation remains as horizontal as possible during the tilting movement and is therefore more suitable for use with a table. The height can be adjusted in 6x1.5 cm steps by repositioning the front and rear screw connections. To loosen the screws, first tilt the chair to 45°.
7. Maintenance schedule 7.1 Frame Functional test: - Check for general damage or deformation to the frame structure - Cracks in the construction - Cross tube bolting 7.2 Base plates und cross tube Functional test: - Check for general damage Check of the screw connections: - Screw connections to the cross tube - Connection of the side panels to the frame and to the internal adapter...
7.4 Seat unit Functional test: - Check for general damage - Correct seat depth - Tilt via locking bolt tension Check of the screw connections: - Seat frame to the support brackets for the adjustment of the seat depth - Seat plate on the seat frame - Seat mounts to the tilt bearings 7.5 Back system &...
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- Clamping lever for height adjustment of the push bar or handles - Tripod spring for removal - Screw connection of the crossbar to the seat Backrest panel in trough shape - Screw connection to the backrest height adjustment and to the clamps on the push handles - Connection to the seat adapter - Connection via support strut to seat adapter...
Functional test: - Operability of the brake lever and smooth glide - Good brake closure and contact pressure of the brake bracket - Correct positioning of the brake lever in relation to the wheel. 90° angle and 3-5 mm wheel protrusion - Check for general damage Check of the screw connections: - Fastening the brake lever to the fender...
Check of the screw connections: - Screw connection of the wheel axle - Bolting the steering fork axle to the frame 7.8 Steering wheels Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the tread or profile (cracks, heavy wear) - Wheel curvature too worn (tread max.
7.11 Fender Standard fender Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the base plate firmly tightened Fender with integrated armrests Functional test: - Height adjustment and latching of the armrest - Damage to the armrest cushion - Damage to the release button - Screw connection to base plate firmly tightened - Armrest holder firmly screwed to wheel cover...
7.13 Footrest hanger Footrest hanger Functional test: - Check for general damage - Distance to the seat plate - Screw connection to the seat panel Footrest hanger angle adjustable Functional test: - Check for general damage - Swivel mechanism - Clamping lever for angle adjustment - Screw connection to the seat panel Single foot rest hanger Functional test::...
Check of the screw connections: - Wing screws for lower leg length adjustment - Screw connection of the swivel mechanism - Screw connection to the footboard with correct angle adjustment 7.15 Footrests Footrest standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the footrest holder Foot rest with heel stop Functional test:...
7.16 Seat- and back cushion Standard seat cushion - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas) - Check for contamination Seat cushion contoured - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas) - Check for contamination Back cushion - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas)
7.19 Headrest standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the screw connection to the back panel 7.20 Headrest with occiput upholstery Headrest bracket Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the clamping ability - Checking the screw connection to the back panel Headrest with upholstery Functional test: - Adjustment possibilities...
7.23 Hip supports Functional test: - Check for general damage - Width adjustment - Depth adjustment on the seat plate and the pad itself - Screw connection of the pad support under the seat plate - Screw connection of the pad on the support 7.24 Abduction block Functional test: - Check for general damage...
7.27 Belt fixations Lap belt Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the fastener - Check of the screw connection of the bracket 4-point lap belt Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the fastener - Check of the screw connection of the bracket Ankle hugger Functional test:...
8 SWINGBO 2 / 2XL operating life: The expected operating life of the SWINGBO 2 und 2 XL is 6 years, depending on the intensity of use, care as well as maintenance. We recommend an annual inspection by the authorized specialist dealer.
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